City Hall illuminated on a cold winter night....
Taiwanese Flag flies at half-mast over the National Palace Museum 2/28/2011,
Yesterday, Taiwan commemorated the 228 Incident. It is also referred to as the 228 Massacre. The incident is called that because it took place on...
Matt Marshall talked to Qualcomm on the DEMO Spring stage this morning in a one-on-one chat. He talked about the QPrize competition they've been working to uncover innovative technologies in different regions of the world,...
The Economist recently announced their annual list of the 140 most livable cities in the world. Their ranking is based on several factors including health care, personal safety, environment, education, etc. In other words, all...
Consumer Reports says that touching the gap on the left side (photo from Verizon shows right side gap) can cause reception problems
For the second time in about seven months, Consumer Reports has taken a swipe...
Despite Burlington, Vermont's winter snow and wind, bicycles are quickly taking over as the method of transport of choice. This is largely down to one small bike recycling business: Bike Recycle Vermont. BRV takes used...
Five snapshots from a day spent wandering the streets of downtown Calgary in August 2010.
These steel trees on Stephen Avenue were constructed to reduce wind speed between
the buildings. Calgary’s biggest outdoor pedestrian mall is known...
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